Shockwave 26 V2 prop question

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  • MNinichuck
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 20

    #1

    Shockwave 26 V2 prop question

    Hey guys, I have the Pro Boat Shockwave 26 Brushless V2 boat and I'm looking to upgrade from the stainless prop it came with. Everything in the boat is stock. Any suggestions?
  • J.W. Pepper

    #2
    Originally posted by MNinichuck
    Hey guys, I have the Pro Boat Shockwave 26 Brushless V2 boat and I'm looking to upgrade from the stainless prop it came with. Everything in the boat is stock. Any suggestions?
    Is it the 1.6" x 2.5" prop?? If yes, 1.6" is the diameter, 2.5" is the total pitch, it's the same as a Prather S215. It's bout 1/2 way in between an x440 & a x442 - check out this prop chart... http://www.funrcboats.com/prop_chart1.htm#Chart

    I would start out with an x440 and check motor & ESC temps. If all's well, then give an x442 a try and check temps again. I think you find one of those 2 or an m440 will fill the bill on that boat.

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    • MNinichuck
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 20

      #3
      The prop size is 1.34" x 2.06". Do you know what kind of performance those props will give me, if any?

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      • SirBudman32
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 625

        #4
        I have 2 of the shock waves (v2). One is a rescue boat and one is wife's boat. Both of them are running stock motor and esc on 2s lipos. The prop I use is a TFL 435. Anything more and the stock electronics wont hold up.
        Modified Jae21, Stock Jae21, Cheetah, Ul-1, Shock Wave 26 V2 (Rescue Boat).

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        • J.W. Pepper

          #5
          Originally posted by MNinichuck
          The prop size is 1.34" x 2.06". Do you know what kind of performance those props will give me, if any?
          I checked PB's website... http://www.proboatmodels.com/Product...ProdID=PRB3150 - they're showing an optional stainless steel prop for that boat... http://www.proboatmodels.com/Product...ProdID=PRB0154 - I think the later release's came with it, but don't quote me on that.

          Regarding aftermarket props - I checked the prop chart above, SirBudman is right (size). Do you know if your prop shaft is 1/8" or 3/16"??

          You can find the TFL props here... http://kintecracing.com/TFL_Props.html

          If you find you need an adapter, there are easy to follow instructions for making your own here... http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/inf...propellers.php

          SirBudman also mentioned the electronics... I would highly recommend replacing the stock 30A ESC with a 60A Seaking unit, especially if your using LiPo's. Factory ESC's (not just PB) tend to be over-rated and just barely adequate.

          My PB IM-31 came with a 60A unit, I replaced it with a 120A Seaking as have many others on this forum with that boat.

          Hope that info helps.

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          • SirBudman32
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 625

            #6
            The prop shaft is 1/8th inch, so you would need some kind of adapter. Easy to make with a piece of brass tubing. as far as the esc, is it the red or blue one? If it is the blue one which is the one that I have in both boats you'll be ok to run lipos in it. 2s is the biggest you can run in it. With the one I use as a rescue boat2012-01-09 14-11-54.616.jpg2011-12-20 17-27-28.980.jpg It has all stock electronics in it still running a 2s lipo, and for pushing the rig and another boat back to shore it does just fine. The only thing that I did change was the prop and it is the TFL 435. So I would say if you are just looking for some more speed try that prop and run a 2s lipo in it and have fun with it, I had to but a second one because my wife drove it once with out the rescue rig one it and was hooked. It is a fun little boat to drive and I would say set up right it does 30 mph easy.
            Modified Jae21, Stock Jae21, Cheetah, Ul-1, Shock Wave 26 V2 (Rescue Boat).

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            • J.W. Pepper

              #7
              Originally posted by SirBudman32
              The prop shaft is 1/8th inch, so you would need some kind of adapter. Easy to make with a piece of brass tubing. as far as the esc, is it the red or blue one? If it is the blue one which is the one that I have in both boats you'll be ok to run lipos in it. 2s is the biggest you can run in it. With the one I use as a rescue boat[ATTACH=CONFIG]98027[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]98028[/ATTACH] It has all stock electronics in it still running a 2s lipo, and for pushing the rig and another boat back to shore it does just fine. The only thing that I did change was the prop and it is the TFL 435. So I would say if you are just looking for some more speed try that prop and run a 2s lipo in it and have fun with it, I had to but a second one because my wife drove it once with out the rescue rig one it and was hooked. It is a fun little boat to drive and I would say set up right it does 30 mph easy.
              ...so you would need some kind of adapter... The home page of Steve's (OSE) shop has a link at the top of the page called "tips/info", I included a link in post #5 that takes you directly to the section for making prop adapters. I've made quite a few of them following those directions. LHS has the K&S tubing referenced in those instructions.

              Main reason I suggested the SK60 speedo is because it provides extra overhead. There's also the ability to set the actual number of LiPo cells rather than relying on auto detect, being able to set LVC to the voltage of choice and adjustable timing - but you already knew all that.

              The V2 boats came with a 30-amp ESC, the V3 boats come with a 45-amp unit. Not sure why PB did that, but I'm sure they wouldn't put out the extra $$ in manufacturing costs if the higher amp unit wasn't required - for what-ever they're(PB) reasons are.

              They do look like fun boats, I was thinking about getting one of the brushed models and converting it to BL my way. IM-31 1800Kv motor + 60~90A Seaking otta wake her up

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              • Gopherboy6956
                Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 40

                #8
                Does anyone know if the prop shaft on the V3 is bigger than the V2? I have the V3, and it came stock with Proboat prop PRB0151 http://www.proboatmodels.com/Product...ProdID=PRB0151 (which I broke today)

                I measured the hole in the prop and it appears to be close to 4mm. I was thinking of getting this guy - http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=cnc-4214250

                Thoughts?

                I also have a traxxas blast - not sure the prop shaft size on that, but it is MUCH smaller than my Shockwave.

                Thanks!

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                • kfxguy
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 8746

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gopherboy6956
                  Does anyone know if the prop shaft on the V3 is bigger than the V2? I have the V3, and it came stock with Proboat prop PRB0151 http://www.proboatmodels.com/Product...ProdID=PRB0151 (which I broke today)

                  I measured the hole in the prop and it appears to be close to 4mm. I was thinking of getting this guy - http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=cnc-4214250

                  Thoughts?

                  I also have a traxxas blast - not sure the prop shaft size on that, but it is MUCH smaller than my Shockwave.

                  Thanks!
                  I know its a few months behind but some else may need this question so I figured id answer. The v3 does have the bigger 3/16 shaft. I think the hull is slightly diffeteny on yhe bottom too.
                  32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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